Because our doctors and staff take your vision seriously we have taken the time to provide you with some answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about vision and contact lens wear. If you do not find the question or answer that you need, we encourage you to contact us for additional assistance.

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What is nearsightedness?

Medical name: myopia
Other common names: shortsightedness, close sightedness
Nearsightedness is a common vision defect caused by the shape and length of the eye, and may be accentuated by environmental stresses. Nearsighted people can see close objects clearly and distant objects less clearly. Special prescription glasses and contact lenses can correct nearsightedness. Laser or incisional procedures are now being used with varying degrees of success to eliminate nearsightedness. Although nearsightedness cannot be prevented, proper diagnosis, eye care and monitoring of the condition will bring things back into perspective!